I do. But it's more of writing my long term goals everyday. That helps me stay focused towards them and do the right thing whenever I am feeling low or in a state of confusion.
I do journal every a few days when i feel the need. Been journalling for 10+ years and i think the benefit is to train logical thinking and emotions mgmt. Many times after i journal i feel more peaceful and hopeful
@Sule, I very much appreciate these topics of yours, as I am constantly tempted to do a shameless plug and advocate for Tenshii due to obvious overlaps!
But to resist temptation (if the above does not count), I have a habit of sending myself links to Signal/Whatsapp, and keeping them handy. This includes simple notes and late-night reminders. Is it ordered? Nope. But beyond that, I trace my time investments in a form of a diary - to know where I am going beyond my initial idea and when perfectionism kicks in. If to have at least one area of focus - the best one is to keep yourself in check.
I do, or I try to. Sometimes I miss a day and allow myself to do that, because I want journaling to be something that I do because I truly want to and not to be able to say I've done it every day. I find that this way it helps me express my joys and gratitude or understand the things that really bother me without feeling like an obligation. I'm old school when it comes to writing so I journal with pen and paper, but for me that in itself is a type of meditation.
Yes, I journal daily.
It helps me express my thoughts and feelings in a safe, private space without judgement.
It also helps me stay reflective, think more deeply about the things going on in my life and how they are impacting me.
It's been very beneficial to my emotional wellbeing and mental clarity.
I try to journal daily (maybe just jot down interesting things that happened in the day as bullet points or doodles). Sometimes it's a little exhausting to pen things down daily but I feel it's a good way to look back on all the things I did recently~